Etymology of the English word isopolity
the English word
isopolityusing the English prefix
iso-derived from the Greek word
isos, ἴσος, ἴσως (similar (in amount and kind); likely; perhaps)
derived from the English word
polityderived from the French word
politiederived from the Late Latin word
politiaderived from the Greek word
politeia, πολιτεία (citizenship; concretely, a community)
derived from the Greek word
polites, πολίτης (a townsman)
derived from the Greek word
polis, πόλις (a town (properly, with walls, of greater or less size))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pelə-Usage
Word found in Modern English